Preservation and Protest: Theological Foundations for an Eco-Eschatological Ethics
Material type: TextPublication details: Minneapolis Fortress Press 2014Description: 460pISBN:- 9781451480405
- M222 H28.2
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1. A New Taxonomy of Nonhuman Theological Ethics
Current Taxonomies of Nonhuman Theological Ethics .....15
Three Theological Loci for a New Taxonomy.....25
A New Taxonomy........57
Anthropocentric Conservation ......79
Cosmocentric Conservation .103
Anthropocentric Transfiguration .......125
2. Toward an Eco - Eschatological Ethics of Preservation and Protest
Moltmann on God, Creation, and the Fall .........163
Moltmann on Redemption and Mission .....185
Moltmann`s Nonhuman Theological Ethics ........213
Linzey on Christ, the Spirit and Anthropology.....259
Moltmann and Linzey comparison and Analysis .........307
3. Toward an Eco-Eschatological Ethics of Preservation and Protest
Theological Foundation for Cosmocentric Transfiguration ..........319
Possible critiques of Cosmocentric Transfiguration .......349
Cosmocentric Transfiguration: An Eco-Eschatological Ethics of Preservation and Protest .....381
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